Oahu Weather Forecast for April 03, 2026

Oahu Weather Forecast for April 03, 2026

Moderate trade winds will persist through this weekend and bring scattered showers to mainly windward and mauka locations. By early next week, a trough...

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Oahu Surf Forecast for April 03, 2026
Oahu Surf Forecast for April 03, 2026

Surf over north and east facing shores will remain choppy today as northeast swell decreases. By tonight through tomorrow, small, medium-period...

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Oahu News:

The Waialua District Park will serve as a storm relief hub starting Friday, consolidating all Kona-low storm assistance efforts for the City and County of Honolulu. In environmental news, Oahu is expanding its green and food recycling initiatives with the 'G.R.O.W.ing' program, encouraging residents in six communities to include food waste in their green carts. Meanwhile, the Honolulu Police Department is raising awareness about safety with a distracted driving warning during Distracted Driving Awareness Month. On the legislative front, state bills propose raising taxes on high-value home sales to support Hawaiian homesteads and housing near transit hubs. In wildlife news, remains of a sperm whale off Oahu's southwest shore are attracting tiger sharks, prompting public warnings. Lastly, the community mourns the loss of 'The Coach' Larry Price, Hawaii radio and TV broadcast legend, who passed away at 90, remembered for his influential presence in sports and media.

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Hawaiʻi’s first high school health learning lab marks milestone for workforce training

Proof-of-concept launches statewide network to grow Hawaiʻi's healthcare workforce.

Maui police launch ‘Put the Phone Away or Pay’ campaign against distracted driving

Beginning Monday, April 6, and continuing through April 13, 2026, motorists will see heightened traffic enforcement as part of the departmentʻs participation in the national “Put the Phone Away or Pay” campaign for distracted driving awareness enforcement.

Maui Weather Forecast for April 03, 2026

Moderate trade winds will persist through this weekend and bring scattered showers to mainly windward and mauka locations. By early next week, a trough...

Intermittent closures on Honoapiʻilani Highway in Honokōhau for rock scaling work

The Honoapiʻilani Highway (Route 30) in Honokōhau will be subject to intermittent closures for rock scaling and slope stabilization work beginning Monday, April 6. The work is being done to remove loose rock and stabilize the slopes following the kona low storms in March.

Council Committee opens budget deliberations with Finance Department review

The Maui County Council’s Budget, Finance and Economic Development Committee launched its first day of fiscal year 2027 deliberations on Wednesday in Council Chambers, beginning with an overview from the Department of Finance.

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Hiker rescued off Kaua‘i trail aftter suffering apparent ankle injury

Kaua‘i first responders discovered the hiker at Hanakāpī‘ai Falls.

Lane closures scheduled in Kapa‘a for repaving work

The project continues until May 1, weather permitting, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

County of Kauaʻi promotes public awareness, preparedness for Tsunami Awareness Month

Kauaʻi County urging residents to familiarize themselves with evacuation zones and routes to improve preparedness in the event of a sudden tsunami for Tsunami Awareness Month.

Immediate financial support available for Hawaiʻi State Federal Credit Union members

An emergency relief program offers loans and payment deferrals to aid members grappling with the recent Kona Low storm floods and ongoing financial challenges.

Hawai‘i residents encouraged to screen against colon cancer in new health campaign

According to the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center’s Hawaiʻi Tumor Registry, approximately 700 men and women are diagnosed with the disease, and 225 people die from it each year.

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State launches campaign encouraging Hawai‘i residents to screen against colon cancer

According to the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center’s Hawaiʻi Tumor Registry, approximately 700 men and women are diagnosed with the disease, and 225 people die from it each year.

Volcano Watch: Adapting to an evolving eruption; revising Kīlauea’s alert level, aviation color code notifications

After Episode 44 ends, assuming activity is similar to the first 43 episodes, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory will lower alert level and aviation color code for Kīlauea one level lower than the current norm, to Advisory and Yellow, respectively.

Big Island man among finalists named for 2026 student appointment to University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents

If appointed, the 20-year-old would fill the student seat for a two-year appointment beginning July 1, which is a volunteer position.

Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program continues to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s healthcare workforce

Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program successfully recruits and nurtures professionals-in-training for the state's most needed primary and mental health care disciplines; they are prepared to deliver quality, culturally informed health services.

Hawaii County Weather Forecast for April 03, 2026

Trade winds will be with us through the weekend. There will be the usual showers, mainly windward and mauka. Things start to change Monday as our low level...